Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1893 — Stub Ends of Thought. [ARTICLE]
Stub Ends of Thought.
The woman who loves herself most can marry a man for his money and be satisfied. It is not necessary for a woman to mark each year of her life with a wrinkle. Society is a lover of material things. That rich man is happiest who can convert his dollars into smiles. Stupidity is as thick as it is long. A merry heart doesn’t need a brass band. Personal cleanliness is more desirable than riches. A full stomach maketh a fearless heart. It is not proper for a man to think of himself first, any more than it is to think of himself last. Youth wears a crown of to-mor-rows.—free Press.
